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Star Trek: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album for the 2009 film Star Trek, composed by Michael Giacchino.The score was recorded in October 2008 since the film was originally scheduled to be released the following December.
The Original Series, 5 episodes (including "Amok Time," which introduced the famous "Star Trek fight music" [1] [2]) Michael Giacchino: Star Trek Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Beyond: Prodigy: Jerry Goldsmith: Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek: First Contact (with son Joel) Star Trek: Insurrection Star ...
The song was featured in the feature films Loverboy and American Psycho. A remixed version was included in American Psycho ' s soundtrack. In 1989, Pittsburgh radio station WYDD-FM played this song non-stop in a loop for 25½ hours—focusing on a repeat of the "Pure Energy" sample from Leonard Nimoy as Star Trek ' s Mr. Spock. The marketing ...
Columbia Records released the score in 1979, in conjunction with the film's release and became one of Goldsmith's best-selling scores. [1]: 90 This would be followed by an expanded edition released by Legacy Recordings on November 10, 1998, with additional 21 minutes of music supplemented the original track list, and released into a double disc album, with the first containing the score and ...
Music of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Music of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Music of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; Music of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier; Music of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; Music of Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek: Insurrection is the musical score for the 1998 science fiction film of the same name. It is the fourth musical score for a Star Trek film composed by Jerry Goldsmith , following The Motion Picture (1979), The Final Frontier (1989) and First Contact (1996).
The First Contact soundtrack was released by the independent label GNP Crescendo Records—which distributed all of the Star Trek film and television soundtracks—on December 2, 1996, [7] [8] The album contained 51 minutes of music, with 35 minutes of Jerry Goldsmith's score, 10 minutes of additional music by Joel Goldsmith, and two licensed songs—Roy Orbison's "Ooby Dooby" and Steppenwolf ...
Generations' score was the first Star Trek album to be published commercially by the independent record label GNP Crescendo Records.Its founder Gene Norman's son, Neil Norman (who currently runs the label) has been a fan of science fiction films and liked the franchise's original series and films. [3]